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Christianity is the second largest religious group, comprising 28.4% of the population in 2030. Christianity is concentrated in people of [[Daxian people|Daxian]] and [[Degei Confederation|Xingkai]] origin, geographically the distribution of Christians is heaviest in urban areas and in the sparse northwest. The vast majority of Canpei's Christians belong to the [[Democratic Christian Church of Daxia and the East|Christian Church of the East]] based in [[Daxia]], the highest official of the Church in Canpei is the Archbishop of Bianyuan. Only around 7% of the Christian community belong to the [[Audonian Christianity|Audonian Church of the East]].  
Christianity is the second largest religious group, comprising 28.4% of the population in 2030. Christianity is concentrated in people of [[Daxian people|Daxian]] and [[Degei Confederation|Xingkai]] origin, geographically the distribution of Christians is heaviest in urban areas and in the sparse northwest. The vast majority of Canpei's Christians belong to the [[Democratic Christian Church of Daxia and the East|Christian Church of the East]] based in [[Daxia]], the highest official of the Church in Canpei is the Archbishop of Bianyuan. Only around 7% of the Christian community belong to the [[Audonian Christianity|Audonian Church of the East]].  


Adherents of Islam constitute the third largest religious group, comprised of 13.6% of the population in 2030. Canpei's sizable  Muslim community are either the descendants of settlers brought by the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Oduniyyad]] during their brief rule of the western bank of the Hongse river, or they are more recent economic migrants from [[Rusana]]; converts are as of this time a small minority. The majority of Canpei's Muslims are overwhelmingly Sunni wit small pockets of Shi'a and [[Qustanti_Islam|Qustantis]]. Muslims are concentrate on the west bank and the capital of [[Bianyuan]].
Adherents of Islam constitute the third largest religious group, comprised of 13.6% of the population in 2030. Canpei's sizable  Muslim community are either the descendants of settlers brought by the [[Oduniyyad Caliphate|Oduniyyad]] during their brief rule of the western bank of the Hongse river, or they are more recent economic migrants from [[Rusana]]; converts are as of this time a small minority. The majority of Canpei's Muslims are overwhelmingly Sunni with small pockets of Shi'a and [[Qustanti_Islam|Qustantis]]. Muslims are concentrate on the west bank and the capital of [[Bianyuan]].


The number of irreligious people or atheists has been growing in recent decades, as of 2030 24.6% of respondents self-identified as having no religion at all. Disillusion with rigid hierarchies, retrograde views, religious extremists and various prohibitions are causes that continue to affect the decline of religious affiliation in Canpei.
The number of irreligious people or atheists has been growing in recent decades, as of 2030 24.6% of respondents self-identified as having no religion at all. Disillusion with rigid hierarchies, retrograde views, religious extremists and various prohibitions are causes that continue to affect the decline of religious affiliation in Canpei.
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===Cuisine===
===Cuisine===
[[File:Roasted Ducks (33577357).jpeg|thumb|Shanjing roasted duck on display outside a restaurant in Tianzhu]]
Canpei's cuisine has been developing for millenia from a large number of cultural traditions and geographical varieties, among which the most influencials are Beodian, Liangyu, Beifang and Jixhou cuisines. Strong Daxian and northern Dolong influences have contributed to the width of cooking methods and ingredients which are part of the culinary culture of the country. Mutton and pork are the most popular meat consummed, with beef, chicken and goat being also commonly found. Vegetable are a major part of the diet of the average person, with a large amount of dishes being purely plant based and using bean products such as tofu or soy milk as a protein source.
Canpei's cuisine has been developing for millenia from a large number of cultural traditions and geographical varieties, among which the most influencials are Beodian, Liangyu, Beifang and Jixhou cuisines. Strong Daxian and northern Dolong influences have contributed to the width of cooking methods and ingredients which are part of the culinary culture of the country. Mutton and pork are the most popular meat consummed, with beef, chicken and goat being also commonly found. Vegetable are a major part of the diet of the average person, with a large amount of dishes being purely plant based and using bean products such as tofu or soy milk as a protein source.